The communities that experienced the brunt of the flood damage are those located adjacent to the Bow and Elbow Rivers. Check the location you are planning to visit on the City of Calgary News Blog. Recovery efforts are ongoing in some of the most affected areas of the city.

Is the damage significant?

Some areas were hit harder than others. Those communities located adjacent to the Bow and Elbow Rivers experienced extensive flooding and recovery is ongoing. Tune in to local media reports and follow Tourism Calgary on Twitter and the City of Calgary on Twitter for the lastest updates and news alerts.

Is the Calgary Stampede still going ahead?

Calgary's spirit is alive and well, and the Calgary Stampede is in full swing from July 5-14, 2013. Please visit the Calgary Stampede website for more updates.

I have planned a trip to Calgary in the near future ... what should I do?

Stay tuned to this page and the resources on VisitCalgary.com for further updates. Please follow our social media channels on Twitter and Facebook for the most timely updates from the area and local businesses.

Taxi services and Calgary Transit public transportation are running however changes may occur based on road closures and conditions. For information on route changes or closures, please visit the Calgary Transit website.

Yes. On June 26, Parks Canada is announced that the Trans-Canada Highway re-opened at 3 pm east of the town of Banff, for both private and commercial vehicles. Please visit Alberta Transportation for updates on road conditions.

How can I help?

The Canadian Red Cross is accepting donations to support those affected by the Alberta floods. We appreciate your support.

More questions?

Do you have any other questions? We're here to help. Please contact us by phone (403) 735-1234 and follow our social media channels for the latest news and updates.